Principled
(adjective)
Based on, having or manifesting principles. Adhering to ethical expectations.
Examples of Principled in the following topics:
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Administrative Management: Fayol's Principles
- Fayol developed 14 principles of management in order to help managers conduct their affairs more effectively.
- Today, these principles are still used but are often interpreted differently.
- The fourteen principles are as follows:
- Outline Fayol's effect on administrative management through the recognition of his 14 management principles
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Moral Principles in Management
- Business ethics deals with the beliefs and principles that guide management decisions.
- Business ethics (also corporate or professional ethics) is a form of applied ethics that examines the principles and moral beliefs that guide management decisions.
- Recognize the importance of ethics in the business environment, particularly how individual managers should employ these principles
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Defining Ethics
- Ethics are the set of moral principles that guide a person's behavior.
- Ethics are the set of moral principles that guide a person's behavior.
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Ethical Conflicts
- Making a choice in the face of two compelling alternatives requires a principle by which to distinguish between them.
- Justice: Another way to consider an ethical dilemma is by considering the principle that all people should be treated equally.
- By adopting a principle-based method of weighing the advantages and disadvantages of both alternatives in an ethical dilemma, managers can face two competing values and reach a decision.
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Defining Values
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Codes of Conduct
- It may set out general principles about an organization's beliefs on matters such as mission, quality, privacy, and the environment.
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Applying the Ethical Decision Tree
- Ethics are moral principles that guide a person's behavior.
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Moral Leadership
- The personal character of leaders influences their ability and willingness to act on moral principles.
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Ethical Decision Making
- Ethics are moral principles that guide a person's behavior.
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Defining Job Design
- Frederick Taylor developed this theory in an effort to develop a "science" for every job within an organization according to the following principles:
- This approach has the following guiding principles: